In years gone by, I used to speak with Ted on 2m every Monday. Last week, I sent him an email, but he has not replied. Has anyone any news please?
25 Jul 2022
Myanmar executions - NOT amateur radio
This saddens me. The BBC reports that some opposition people in Myanmar (was Burma) have been executed. Now, I do not know the facts admittedly, but this seems brutal in the 21st century.
10m FT8 QRP
As results on 10m WSPR and 8m FT8 were so dire, I have changed to 10m FT8 to see if that is any better. Looking at the WSJT-X screen, I can see no stations, which does not bode well!
UPDATE 1355z: Just a spot of me by G0FWX (160km) so far. Nobody spotted on RX.
UPDATE 1730z: All the RX spots seem to be local or F2, with a general absence of Es. On TX, I think most (all?) my spots are within the UK.
Thatched cottages - NOT amateur radio
Especially in nearby Norfolk and Suffolk, there are some very attractive villages. This is an example. This is about 15 minutes drive away.
Bad Es day?
Unless things suddenly change for the better, today looks like being a very bad day for Es on both 10m and 8m.
On 10m I have received just 2 spots of me (from the same station!) and on 8m FT8 I have been spotted by no-one and spotted no-one.
Es can be like this: here one minute and gone the next. It is quite possible it will be very good tomorrow, or remain poor for days. Also a very small movement can make a lot of difference. Move just 20km and it could be completely different. Hence the name "sporadic-E".
Things might change, although I am not holding my breath!
Experimenting
This is just to encourage you to experiment.
Ideally, you can build something, but experimentation does not have to mean building. As I have found out (the hard way!) there is still a lot we can do in our great hobby just by observing.
Propagation is a great way to observe, whether it is on any band. Another is to try a new mode, maybe ATV or FT8. Perhaps try QRP or satellites.
What is so great about our hobby is that it can be enjoyed in so many ways. Some enjoy chasing DX whereas others just enjoy a good ragchew. I can only speak for myself by saying that my greatest fun was when I found out something new and challenging.
One thing I have learnt time and time again is there are no experts! Those who claim to be experts are often proved wrong, peddling myths they heard 40 years ago. Observe!! Over the years I have found out several things myself. One of the joys is finding out yourself and not accepting conventional wisdom.
Two things stand out for me. One is I am convinced there is some sort of chordal hop E layer propagation. I have not (yet) seen this accepted. The other is how effective earth-electrode "antennas" in the ground can be. Over the last few years, these are being increasingly used by amateurs at MF, LF, VLF and ULF.
What myth are you going to disprove?
10m WSPR QRP TX
Assuming that I go on 8m FT8 TX later, my 10m antenna will be free, so I shall go on 10m WSPR TX with 500mW from the W5OLF beacon.
UPDATE 1000z: Beacon turned on at 0833z. No spots yet. Looks like no Es here, well yet, or it is to where nobody is monitoring!
UPDATE 1221z: Still just 2 spots of me by EA1FAQ (1249km). Not a good day so far.
8m experiment (Monday)
With just one station spotting me yesterday and nobody on RX, it is getting harder now the main Es season is coming to an end. Later I hope to be on 8m TX on 40.680 MHz USB dial FT8 again.
UPDATE 1220z: Turned on QRP TX at 0833z. Nobody spotting me.